The artwork titled “Portrait of a Man” was created by Frans Hals between 1630 and 1633. It belongs to the Baroque art movement and falls under the portrait genre. This distinguished work is housed in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, Germany.
In this portrait, a man is depicted with a confident and somewhat amused expression, evoking a sense of vitality and character. He is adorned in period attire, featuring a prominent, wide-brimmed black hat that casts a shadow over his face. The man dons a black garment contrasted with a bright, intricately pleated white collar, adding texture and depth to the composition. His hand, positioned near his chest and holding his garment, further emphasizes the natural and lifelike quality of this Baroque masterpiece. The light source creates a subtle play of shadows on his face, enhancing the lifelike realism that Frans Hals masterfully executed. The muted background allows the viewer to focus entirely on the subject, encapsulating a moment of humanity and expressive individuality.